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Nike Keeps The Air Force 1 Wild Outdoors With Trail-Ready Colorways

Should a men's version release as well?

Nike Keeps The Air Force 1 Wild Outdoors With Trail-Ready Colorways

Embarking upon its first release in early October, the Nike Air Force 1’s reconfiguration for outdoor expeditions remains ingrained in the Bruce Kilgore design’s affinity for timeless treatments and executions. Constructing nearly a dozen installments for next year, the Air Force 1 Wild amplifies its trail-ready aesthetic even further with this Beef and Broccoli-reminiscent colorway.

Echoing the woodsy environment of the silhouette’s inaugural slate of compositions, the low-top trim’s suede and ballistic mesh build is composed entirely of a rich chocolate brown hue. The model’s more rugged embellishments such as the rope laces and checkered midsole are treated to additional color matches while the lace loops, inner lining, tongue tab and insoles are accented with a forest-tinted teal. Stamped with a jet-black tread to combat unexpected hiking conditions, a golden-yellow contrast illuminates the model’s Nike Air brandings for a regal finish.

Enjoy a detailed look at the Nike Air Force 1 Wild “Brown/Teal” below as we await further release details.

In other news, the Jordan 11 “Gratitude” releases on December 9th.

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